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LITTLE JULES VERS!;, WINTER IN SWITZERLAND. THE HERO. RESCUED IN MID-AIR. | OLIVER TWIST. NAUTICAL MANOEUVRES, j FIRE FIEND. CLOCK MAKER SOCKET. A Most. Ente-taining and Educational Series of Beautiful New Pictures. Sacred and Classical Items by ■ THE HARMONIOUS RUXHAMS. Vocal Trio. JAMES OPIE, EAVLNIA TYSON, EDITH MAITLAND, N'.S.W. Brilliant Soprano. Prices as usual— Is. and 6d. Doors 7.30. Curtain 10-20. pOOD FRIDAY - MATINEE. 2.30.. VT ROYAL ALBERT HALL. "FROM CRADLE TO CROSS." 2300 Feet Coloured Living Picture*. Magnificent Illustrated Songs. Adults, Is: Children,. M. GOOD FRIDAY SIGHT. 10.000-candle-povcr Electric Light The Most Impressive Living- Picture Display given in the City of Auckland. "FROM CRADLE TO CROSS." I TEMPERANCE WORKERS. GOOD TEMPJ- LARS. RECHABITES, HAND OF HOPE MEMBERS, and all interested in the coming campaign against LIQUOR, requested to attend Opera House. SIN. AFT. NEXT. 3 p.m.. Evening 3.;:. REV. THOS. FEE commenced . his vigorous ATTACK UPON THE DRINK DEMON.-(Signed) A. J. BLACK. S.D.CT. Missioner. ' Meetings. i ' ' piTY OF A OKLA XD. VISIT OF THE UNITED STATES FLEET. I hereby convene a Meeting of Citizens to lie held in the City Council Chambers on FRIDAY. 24tu iust.. at 4 o'clock p.m.. to decide upon the course of action to bo taken to give a welcome worthy of the City and Dominion to the United States Fleet of Warships on their visit to New Zealand. As Committees will be- set up it is (requested that all Citizens desirous of helping on this unique occasion will be present. ARTHUR M. MYERS. Mayor. April 13th, 1908 Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. QT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. WELLESLEYO STREET. WESTtGOOD FRIDAY SERVICES. 7.30 a.m.—Litany and Meditation. 11 Morning Prayer, Ant© Communion, and Sermon. Preacher, The Vicar. 5 p.m.—Evening Prayer. 7 p.m.-RECITAL OP PASSION MUSIC. " The Passion of Jeans " (Bishop of Exeter). Address. REV. P. S. BMALLFIELD. Recitatives (tenor). " Thy Rebuke." "Behold and See," "He Was Cut Off" - - - - (Handel's " Messiah ") Air, " But Thou Didst Not, Leave" - - - - MR. W. ASPINALL. Solo. "0, Divine Redeemer" - - -(Gounod) MADAME CHAMBERS. Anthem, " Jesn, Priceless Treasure" - - - (J. Varley Roberta) (Specially written for Boys and Chorus). Organ Soli (during offertory)— A. " The Agony in the Garden " - (Godfrey) B, " March to Calvary " - - - (Godfrey) MR. J. H. PHILLPOT. Recitative (bass). " He Made Himself of no Reputation "---'- Mil, J. W. RYAN. Solo {tenor), "King Eve? Glorious" - - - - (Stainer's " Crucifixion "J MR. W. ASPINALL. Solo, ".There is a Green Hill " - - (Gounod) MISS ALICE EIMMER. Solo, "The Man of Sorrows" - - - (Adams) MR. J. W. RYAN*. Anthem. "0, Saviour of the World" - (Goss) Hymn. Offertories for the Poor Fund, At this service all seats will be Free after the first call bell. i IQ T. DAVJD'S CHUR CH. i i j KHYBER PASS ROAD. rVRGAN -OECITAL. By MR. EDWARD S. CRASTON. MUS„ BAC Organist and Choirmaster, On j GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. j ~ ! Soloists: ; MISS ANNIE TAYLOR, I MISS NEILSON. MR. W. STEEL. pASTERME E T I N G S. ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY. METHODIST MISSION MARQUEE, PONSONBY ROAD. 11 a'.m.-RLV. ERNES'" KIRWOOD. | 3 p.m.— MACAULAY CALDWELL. Sub-' ject, "THE ATONEMENT." j 7 p.m.-REVS. G. BOND and .TAS. WILSON. j Tea'at Tent, 5 p.m., fed. A Hearty Welcome given to all, J AUCKLAND CENTRAL MISSION. GOOD FRIDAY. ALL DAY CONVENTION IN CM. HALL, ALBERT-STREET. 11 Subject. " Prayer." 2.30 v>.m.~ Subject. " The Baptism in the Holy Spirit.'' Speaker, Harold G. Hernia. 7.30 i).in.Praise and Testimony Meetin:;. Lunch and Tea provided at the Hall. "VTOUNG WOMEN'S PRESBYTERIAN BIBLE A CLASS UNION. GOOD FRIDAY. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. 11 o'clock—St. David's Church, KJbvber Pass.' Speaker, Rev. A. Macaulay Caldwell, MA. Open to public. Collection for youth of ehurcn. 3 o'clock—St. David's Church, KJxyber Pass. Conference Meeting. 7.30 o'clock— James' Church. Wellingtonst. Addresses by Mrs. Kaye and Misses McGregor and Ford. Young Women heartily incited. QT. PAUL'S CHURCH, SYMONDS-STEEET 1 .- n GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 17.-9 a.m., Litanv; 11 a.m.. Matting. Ante-Communion, and Sermon; 2.30 p.m.. Children's Service; 7.30, Sabred Cantata. ".Crucifixion." Photography. "jg AST E R HOLI I) A Y Hi. i j ANNUAL jQISPLAY OF 13RIDAL "PHOTOGRAPHS, IN WINDOWS OF J C. M ORTON. GLENMORE ART STUDIO. NEW NORTH ROAD. OPP. DOMINION ROAD. WELL WORTH A VISIT. Ktngsland Cars Stop at Door. 'Phone. 2016. PASTES HOLIDAYS. FREE-Until the 50th—TEN DAYS' TREATMENT "ORANGE LILY" will be given Free to any Lady who has not used it before. Its healing powers are well known throughout N.Z. P. M. DEWAR, 11 and 12. Strand Arcade. Auckland. AN INVITATION - " Is extended to every Lady in Auckland to visit the Great ANNUAL CLEARING SALE of Toilet Novelties at No. '254, Queen-street. Immense Reductions in , all departments. Special attention is directed to the Sale of Ornamental Hair which is absolutely new and of finest quality! i j No old stock. ; MISS McELWAIN, 2.4, Queen-st. : ROYAL ALBERT HALL.-Grand Coloured • ■ Living Pictures. Good Friday Afternoon I and Evening. Superb Illustrated Songs. MANTLES, Mantles. Mantles, Jackets. ■Vili Jackets, Jackets, Furs. Furs, Purs.—At « Mcluster and Shalders', Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13726, 16 April 1908, Page 10